Plants of the Gila Wilderness

Presented in Association with the
Western New Mexico University Department of Natural Sciences

Gemmabryum valparaisense (Thériot) J.R. Spence

Family: Bryaceae

Status: Native

Synonyms:
Bryum valparaisense Thériot

Gemmabryum valpariasense vegetatively looks similar to other members of Gemmabryum sect Tuberibryum. Identification of G. valparaisense depends on the observation of the abundant brown rhizoidal tubers that are 60-80 microns in diameter and that arise from brown rhizoids. The alar cells of the leaves are rectangular. G. valparaisense has a 1-2 cell thick limbidium (margin) consisting of elongate cells. G. valparaisense is found in arid regions in sand, frequently growing with other Bryaceae. Please check out the pix we took previously of Gemmabryum valparaisense in Carlsbad Caverns National Park.
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Gemmabryum valpariasense, photo Russ Kleinman & Karen Blisard, Grant County, Silver City, Boston Hill Open Area, March 28, 2020



Gemmabryum valpariasense, photomicrograph of clump, photo Russ Kleinman & Karen Blisard, Grant County, Silver City, Boston Hill Open Area, March 28, 2020



Gemmabryum valpariasense, stereo photomicrograph of stem, photo Russ Kleinman & Karen Blisard, Grant County, Silver City, Boston Hill Open Area, March 28, 2020



Gemmabryum valpariasense, compound photomicrograph of stem, photo Russ Kleinman & Karen Blisard, Grant County, Silver City, Boston Hill Open Area, March 28, 2020



Gemmabryum valpariasense, photomicrograph of leaf, photo Russ Kleinman & Karen Blisard, Grant County, Silver City, Boston Hill Open Area, March 28, 2020



Gemmabryum valpariasense, photomicrograph of rhizoidal tubers, photo Russ Kleinman & Karen Blisard, Grant County, Silver City, Boston Hill Open Area, March 28, 2020



Gemmabryum valpariasense, photomicrograph of rhizoidal tubers, photo Russ Kleinman & Karen Blisard, Grant County, Silver City, Boston Hill Open Area, March 28, 2020



Gemmabryum valpariasense, photomicrograph of rhizoidal tuber, photo Russ Kleinman & Karen Blisard, Grant County, Silver City, Boston Hill Open Area, March 28, 2020


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